
| Glord #1165812 3 months ago |
Hey that's only five! |
| Anonymous #1165817 3 months ago |
Not many people will get that this is an MLP reference.
Perfect. |
| Yorec #1165822 3 months ago |
This. is. beautiful. |
| Anonymous #1165842 3 months ago |
@Glord A spark will cause the sixth element to appear. |
| Anonymous #1165879 3 months ago |
Hmm, Ironically hydrogen and argon are some of my favorite elements. |
| Anonymous #1165945 3 months ago |
"Let's investigate the elements that make up this shirt, shall we?
Hydrogen: Everyone remembers Hydrogen. How could you forget? There it is, right on the top of the periodic table. #1. It's so fabulous that you can find it everywhere you go. Argon: Known as "the lazy one," Argon is probably taking a nap somewhere. Being a high-flying noble gas is hard work, you know. Molybdenum: Hard and stable, Molybdenum is used in high strength steel alloys. It's not a free metal on Earth, but when you have it, you can honestly depend on it to stand by you. Nitrogen: A necessary part of our atmosphere, Nitrogen is present in all living things. And let's not forget nitrous oxide! Nothing like wearing the mask at the dentist's office and giggling until you turn pink. Yttrium: Named for a small village in Sweden, Yttrium is proof that if you're nice to little things, they'll reward you with magical friendship the phosphors we need to make sweet LEDs. Hydrogen, Argon, Molybdenum, Nitrogen, and Yttrium printed with their atomic properties in white on a black, 100% cotton t-shirt. There is no double meaning in this shirt. Nope. Not even a little. Neigh." |
| dudemang #1166043 3 months ago |
I like this. A lot. |
| Edudl2 #1166508 3 months ago |
Molybdenum is best pony. |
| Jackarunda #1168839 3 months ago |
Oh fuck, I want this soooooooo much |
| Wheezie_Moonflower #1174894 3 months ago |
How about Bromine Oxygen Nitrogen and Yttrium? |
| Panzerpferd #1178581 3 months ago |
The sixth element is carbon, and is thus present whenever someone wears this shirt. |